Google is now providing integrated parental controls in Chrome, allowing parents to control their kids’ Chrome browser usage. This feature works best on a Chromebook, where it allows you to lock down an entire user account.

NSDCars5
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2013-12-23T10:26:50Z —
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Nice one, I'm not showing it to anybody lest somebody “accidentally” enables it in my laptop. These sort of things shouldn't be allowed. WE WANT FREEDOM!

Sedge
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2013-12-23T16:51:51Z —
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ChrisHoffman said:

for example, what if they try to browse via Internet Explorer?

Applocker & local machine group policies. Next?

ChrisHoffman
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2013-12-26T22:01:16Z —
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Sure, that's not easy for average users though. For example, AppLocker is only available on Enterprise versions of Windows, so it's only for businesses with volume licensing agreements (or pirates, I guess). Group Policies are only available on Pro versions of Windows. Someone using standard/home versions of Windows is out of luck.

system
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2014-01-02T09:03:06Z —
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